Administrator — Fair Start Movement
Role Overview
Administrators at Fair Start Movement are care-takers of the work behind the scenes. They help keep things flowing smoothly so the movement can stay grounded in its mission of equity, dignity, and justice.
This role is about support, trust, and follow-through—making sure communication is clear, records are well kept, and people feel supported as they contribute their time, energy, and ideas. Administrators help create the structure that allows justice work to thrive without burning people out.
This role is a good fit for someone who enjoys organization, values integrity, and believes that how we work together matters just as much as what we do.
What You’ll Help With
As an Administrator, you may help by:
- Keeping meetings, schedules, and communications organized and accessible
- Maintaining records and documentation in a clear and responsible way
- Supporting the onboarding and coordination of volunteers and partners
- Assisting with basic reporting and accountability needs
- Managing emails, forms, and internal tools with care and confidentiality
- Following up on tasks and supporting leadership with coordination
- Helping ensure our systems and decisions reflect Fair Start’s values of fairness, inclusion, and justice
You won’t be expected to do everything at once—tasks are shared, paced, and guided by mutual respect.
What We’re Looking For
We welcome administrators who bring:
- A sense of responsibility and care for shared work
- Clear communication and basic organizational skills
- Comfort using email, documents, and simple online tools
- Honesty, discretion, and respect for confidentiality
- Willingness to learn and ask questions when unsure
- Ability to manage tasks independently while staying connected to the team
- Previous admin or coordination experience (helpful, but not required)
- Genuine alignment with Fair Start Movement’s mission and values
Time & Engagement
- Flexible time commitment based on availability and shared needs
- Volunteer-based or stipend-supported where clearly defined
- Remote, hybrid, or location-based participation depending on context
We recognize that people have lives, families, and other responsibilities—flexibility and communication are part of our culture.